Mileage Tracking

You record your journeys in general on the go in the timr app. The timr logbook web app is mostly used to process and analyse recorded journeys. You can also record journeys in the logbook subsequently, by adding them in or updating last week, for example.

And, of course, you can also record your journeys as described in this document on the web.

Tracking in real time vs. Manual time entries

Tracking your mileage in real time means that you start recording when you begin your journey and stop when you have arrived at your client, for example. You can also add your journeys manually. We recommend that you choose to record your journeys in real time, so that you will be finished with time recording at the end of the day, and won’t have to bother with any laborious subsequent recording.

1. Mileage Tracking in real time

Go to the “Recording” menu (Marker 1), and then to the "Drive Log" tab (Marker 2). Select the relevant car (Marker 3), you can add as many vehicles as you want in administration. timr always displays the current start date and time (Marker 4). Enter the start mileage (Marker 5). Following the first driver’s log entry, the previous end mileage is always displayed here. For a business journey (Marker 9), enter the data required by the tax authorities, such as route (Marker 6),purpose (Marker 7) and visited (Marker 8), (we recommend that you enter these data before pressing “Stop”) and then press "Start" (Marker 10).